[meteorite-list] Legality of Libyan Desert Glass Artifacts Discussion Continued
From: kaolinite_at_ctc.net <kaolinite_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Jun 11 15:24:13 2004 Message-ID: <1086981777-kaolinite-16.smmsdV2.0.3_at_localhost> Nick wrote" .text deleted... >As for your argument, and your "condensation" >of what I and others have said, it is your logic >that is bankrupt not their postings. Picking an >LDG flake up off the shifting sandy desert floor, >where it might not otherwise be seen again is >not like stealing a stereo from a car. If you want >to make a valid analogy to finding an LDG >flake in the desert, then it should be "picking >up a stereo from the side of a road where it had >been discarded." If you want to make a valid >analogy to stealing a car stereo, then it should >be "stealing a piece of LDG from a museum >or private showcase." First, the condensation "...it may be illegal, but so what?..." is not mine. Instead came from a post made by a professional archaeologist to the "Archaeology List". The full post can found at: http://listserv.tamu.edu/cgi/wa?A2=ind0406&L=arch-l&F=&S=&P=4205 The logic that you claim is bankrupt came from a fully credentialed and practicing archaeologist, who is a professor at a major university as evident from the header identity on the post at the above URL. Although you claim to have been a practicing archaeologist, museum curator, and repatriator, the professional archaeologists, whom I have discussed this with, all disagree with your assessment of the legality of collecting and or Libyan Desert Glass. Quite Clearly, the professional, who replied to my inquiry to the "Archaeology List" disputed your analysis, as have other archaeologists, with whom I and friends have contacted. I suspect that they would find your logic in the last post to quite bankrupt. If anyone is engaging in false morality, it is certainly not me. Despite what you have stated, he and other professional archaeologists have made it very clear, contrary to you have claimed, me that even picking an LDG flake up off the shifting sandy desert floor and transporting it / exporting it without permission from either Egypt or Libya is unethical and illegal behavior. It doesn't matter if this Egyptian or Libyan artifact is in a museum of not. It is still looting and it is still unethical and immoral according to the archaeologists, whom I have talked to. Yours, Keith Littleton. St. Tammany Parish Received on Fri 11 Jun 2004 03:22:57 PM PDT |
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